Z-Wave WSR 1706 V 1.0 User Manual

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Multiple RF Home Gateway

User Manual

Z-Wave Overview
Model: WSR 1706 V 1.0
V2.5, Oct 2017
This document is property of Hornbach Baumarkt AG
Confidential

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Summary of Contents for Z-Wave WSR 1706 V 1.0

  • Page 1: User Manual

    Multiple RF Home Gateway User Manual – Z-Wave Overview Model: WSR 1706 V 1.0 V2.5, Oct 2017 This document is property of Hornbach Baumarkt AG Confidential...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Controlling Devices ..........................8 Removing Devices ..........................8 Replacing Devices ..........................10 Additional Z-Wave Functionalities ....................... 12 Controlling multichannel Z-Wave devices ..................12 Removing Z-Wave Devices ........................ 13 Learn mode ............................13 Copy network information ........................ 15 Reset controller ..........................15 Command Class support ........................
  • Page 3: Installing Your Gateway

    Installing your Gateway The Gateway should be located close to your home Internet router. Before installing, please check that you have an available Ethernet port in your router and that there is an available power socket in the desired location. Note: locate the Gateway at 2 feet distance from your home router or wireless home phones to minimize possible radio interferences.
  • Page 4: Web App

    Web App Getting Started See the logged in user, as well as the Gateway you are currently connected to. Use the menu to access all the available features. QuickView Devices See the status of your Gateway and connected Control devices in your Smart Home system. devices, and switch between smart modes.
  • Page 5: Adding Devices

    Z-Wave settings. to add more gateways, devices, or rules. Adding Devices The Gateway communicates with devices using different communication protocols such as Z-Wave, ZigBee, or Wi-Fi. To add a device, please follow these instructions: 1) Move the device close to your Gateway during the inclusion process...
  • Page 6 2) Follow the manufacturer's instructions to prepare the device to join the network (inclusion mode). Note: If the device has already joined a different network, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to reset it before you add it to your system. 3) From one of the main pages (QuickView, Devices, Rules, History) press the (+) icon in the upper right corner, choose “Device”...
  • Page 7 5) Your Gateway will then automatically find and add prepared devices 6) Enter DSK code if necessary...
  • Page 8 7) Once the device is added, navigate to “Devices” to control it. 8) Open device details by pressing the arrow in the upper right corner of a device. Device details allow you to rename your devices and send commands to the device.
  • Page 9: Controlling Devices

    Controlling Devices Devices can be controlled from the device list and device details. All available device functions will show up here. By pressing “Refresh” you can manually update the device data. The 3-dots icon in the upper right corner allows you to open a menu with further actions, like renaming, replacing, or removing a device.
  • Page 10 2) Confirm that you want to remove the device. 3) Follow the device manufacturer’s instructions to remove this Z-Wave device. If you don’t have access to this device anymore (or removal fails), “Force remove” will finally remove this device from your Gateway. A force removed device might be unable to connect to your Gateway again.
  • Page 11: Replacing Devices

    Replacing Devices Follow these steps to replace devices in your Smart Home. Therefore, the old (not connected) device will be replaced with a new one. 1) Locate and press the menu button in device details and select “Replace”. 2) Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to prepare the new device to join the network.
  • Page 12 3) The Gateway will then automatically find and add the new device, replacing the old one.
  • Page 13: Additional Z-Wave Functionalities

    Z-Wave is an interoperable two-way RF mesh networking technology designed for use with a Z-Wave Gateway / Controller and other Z-Wave enabled devices. This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.
  • Page 14: Removing Z-Wave Devices

    Removing Z-Wave Devices Follow these steps to remove a Z-Wave device from your Z-Wave network. This will allow you to add the Z-Wave device to a different Z-Wave network. 1) Open gateway settings in your Web App and activate Device exclusion mode (Z-Wave Settings).
  • Page 15 4) Once Learn Mode is activated, locate the DSK code in the right part of the title bar. Z-Wave code: DSK:34264-15881-37527-8882-… DSK:34264-15881-37527-8882-58021-2136-6816-46898 5) It can take some time to receive all the network information and load all the Z-Wave devices.
  • Page 16: Copy Network Information

    2) Follow the manufacturer’s instructions of the other controller to put it into learn mode. 3) Enter DSK code if necessary Reset controller Factory resets the Z-Wave controller. 1) Open gateway settings in your Web App and press “Reset” (Z-Wave Settings).
  • Page 17: Command Class Support

    2) Confirm the dialog. This will perform a factory reset and remove every Z-Wave device from your Gateway (you have to repair them again). RESET CANCEL Note: If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network.
  • Page 18 Security 2 Command Class, Version 1 Supervision Command Class, Version 1 Transport Service Command Class, Version 2 Version Command Class, Version 2 (Secure only) Z-Wave Plus Info Command Class, Version 2 Controlled command classes Association Command Class, Version 2 Basic Command Class, Version 1...

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